According
to Weisenfeld, Assistant County Prosecutor Dianna Reed-Rolando argued
the initial bail amount should hold because the toxicology test revealed
a high blood alcohol content (BAC).

Public
defender Frank Trosky, in asking for a bail reduction, argued that
Gilliam has a verified area address, in Blackwood, is employed as a line
technician for Cablevision of Hamilton and is enrolled in an
undergraduate degree program.

Gilliam allegedly struck Uhl near the victim’s fraternity house in Glassboro around 12:30 a.m. Uhl was taken to Cooper University Hospital but died that afternoon.

Police said the accused did not flee the scene but had alcohol on his breath and an open container of vodka in his vehicle. He was also not cooperative, they added.

A toxicology test later showed he drank too much to drive, police alleged.

Uhl, 22, was an entrepreneurship major from Little Egg Harbor and a member of the Pi Kappa Alpha fraternity.